CASE10489: Horary consultation concerning Young Mrs Mary Blundell [Paxton] (PERSON9823)
Question asked by the patient on 3 May 1600 at 11:50
RN mary Blundell of Linford 16 y. may 3. die ♄ h. 11 50 ant m. 1600
head & backe. cold.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 58v (upper right part of page)
CASE10490: Horary consultation concerning William Taylor (PERSON16346)
Question asked by the patient on 3 May 1600 at 11:50
RN Williā Tealer of Winsloe. 24. may 3 die ♄ h. 11. 50 ant m 1600. a cold ague. harte belly head was hot & nowe cold d{illeg}d{illeg}i
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 58v (bottom right part of page)
CASE51607: Nativity for Thomas Wentworth [Young Lord Wentworth] [Young Mr Thomas Wentworth] (PERSON36660)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON39156) on 27 September 1620 between 10:38 and 11:45
RN Mr Thomas Wentworth hæros patris Dni. Lord Wentworth natus Ian. 16 h {sic} hor 7. 54 ant m 162 1613 /{Re}ctif Animodar./ mutch payned on the side & subiect to plurisyes\
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 414, f. 189r (upper left part of page)
CASE23593: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Huggins (PERSON13011)
Question asked by the patient on 20 June 1614 at 11:45
GJ Thomas Huggins of Stoake golding 44 y. Iune 20 ☾ ho. 11. 45 a. m 1614 Hath had an ague ever since Easter Now hath a great cough and stitche cannot reare the flegme.
Stitche on his left syde.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 237, f. 33r (upper right part of page)
CASE44636: Horary consultation concerning John Holmes (PERSON31790)
Question asked by the patient on 7 April 1617 at 11:50 or at 11:30
RN Iohn Holmes the lady Morysons clarke Ap 7 ☾ h. 11. 50 ant m 1617.
Iohn Holmes clarke of the citchin 32|4|. y. Ap. 7. ☾. h. 11. 30 ant m 1617. serv to Sr Charles. Ap 1617. hath had an ague sinc the 12 of septēb. to the first of march. sinc an extree {sic} cold wch still cōtinueth wthout remedy. hed & stomack payned every morning his belly is swelled. as if it would breake. {illeg} {sic} he tooke physick the 26 of march & therfore d|b|eing very loose desyreth no physick.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 198, f. 115r (upper right, and bottom parts of page)